Third-largest U.S. newspaper company to use Caspio's
platform-as-a-service to deploy online database applications
without programming.

Mountain View, Calif. - May 28, 2008 - Caspio,
Inc. (www.caspio.com), provider of
the leading web-based point-and-click platform for creating web
applications, today announced that McClatchy Interactive has
adopted Caspio Bridge to deliver more traffic to its websites and
monetize its database assets.

The nation's third-largest newspaper company is adopting Caspio
Bridge as a rapid database and application building platform for
its websites after a string of successful deployments by The
Sacramento Bee, The Miami Herald, The Kansas City Star, The
Charlotte Observer, and The Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

The Sacramento Bee recently used Caspio Bridge to deploy a
public salary database of California state employees. The database,
compiled by Sacramento Bee staff writer Phillip Reese, has
generated more than 6 million hits since its launch. "It's the most
successful thing we've had on the news side," Reese said.

In addition to searchable databases, McClatchy's sites are using
Caspio Bridge to power The Miami Herald's online store, collect
user-submitted recipes at The Charlotte Observer, and research
political candidates with The Fort Worth Star-Telegram's
interactive voter guide.

"Nearly every major news organization in America relies on
Caspio to help them leverage their unique brand position, powerful
local content, and exceptional promotional abilities on the
Internet," Milliron said. "Caspio is excited to bring McClatchy
aboard to help its online news sites command more traffic and
revenue."

For more information on the Caspio 2008 Voter Guide, visit here. or call Caspio Media
Services at 650-691-0900 ext. 741.

About McClatchy

The McClatchy Company (www.mcclatchy.com) is the third
largest newspaper company in the United States, with 30 daily
newspapers, approximately 50 non-dailies, and direct marketing and
direct mail operations. McClatchy also operates leading local
websites in each of its markets, which extend its audience reach.
The websites offer users comprehensive news and information,
advertising, e-commerce and other services. Together with its
newspapers and direct marketing products, these interactive
operations make McClatchy the leading local media company in each
of its premium high growth markets. McClatchy-owned newspapers
include The Miami Herald, The Sacramento Bee, the Fort Worth
Star-Telegram, The Kansas City Star, The Charlotte Observer, and
The (Raleigh) News & Observer.

About Caspio, Inc.

Caspio, Inc. (www.caspio.com) is the world's leading
on-demand do-it-yourself web application creation platform. The
company's philosophy is to empower business users to create and
deploy web databases, forms, and applications easily and without
programming. Caspio's platform-as-a-service replaces coding with
intuitive point-and-click wizards, enabling users to rapidly
produce web database components for capturing, publishing, and
managing data online. Caspio shrinks development time from weeks to
hours, and from thousands of dollars to a small monthly fee.
Caspio's customers range from one-person entrepreneurs to
Fortune-500 corporations, digital media giants, government
agencies, and educational institutions.